Is that statement true? Yes. Does that statement, as a featured headline, herald the truth of the story. No.

CNN.com ultimately tells the truth of the story, but furthers its dishonesty by purposely coloring the truth with a concoction of partisan rhetoric: “On Tuesday night, Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren attempted to read part of the letter on the Senate floor. Republicans cried foul — charging that Warren violated Senate rules against impugning another senator. A party-line vote upheld that decision, turning what could have been an ordinary late-night partisan floor speech for C-SPAN devotees into a national story.”

What is the uncolored truth of the story? On Tuesday night, Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren attempted to impugn another senator, Jeff Sessions, through the use of a Coretta Scott King letter. Republicans charged that Warren violated Senate rules prohibiting such impugning. A vote upheld that decision, turning the attempt into a national story.

This attempt by CNN.com to color a truthful story with partisan rhetoric is a prime example of fake news.